EEF – by Ernesto Falcon

Tomorrow the House of Representatives has scheduled to vote on what appears to be an unconstitutional copyright bill that carries with it life altering penalties. The bill would slap $30,000 fines on Internet users who share a copyrighted work they don’t own online.

Supporters of the bill insist there’s no problem, because $30,000 isn’t that much money. They even laughed about it. We know the reality: when nearly half of this country would struggle to afford an emergency $400 expense, the penalties in this bill are deadly serious. What’s worse, they’ll be imposed not by an experienced judge, but instead by a committee of unaccountable bureaucrats.  Continue reading “Ready to Pay $30,000 for Sharing a Photo Online? The House of Representatives Thinks You Are”

The Blaze – by Aaron Colen

The mother of a 14-year-old boy who attempted to commit mass murder at his school in 2018 has been charged with several felonies for her failure to treat his mental illness and prevent him from getting access to guns, according to WXIN-TV.

Mary York of Richmond, Indiana, faces five counts of neglect of a dependent, one count of dangerous control of a child, and one misdemeanor count of criminal recklessness. Her son committed suicide at his school after a shootout with police in December 2018.  Continue reading “Mother of attempted school shooter charged with felonies for failure to stop her son”

Mises – by Alasdair Macleod

When an economy turns from expansion to contraction there is an order of events. The first signs are an unexpected increase in inventories of unsold goods, both accompanied with and followed by business surveys indicating a general softening in demand. For monetarists, this is often confirmed by an inverting yield curve, which tells them that at the margin the short-term rates set by the central bank are becoming too high for business conditions.  Continue reading “Central Bank “Stimulus” is Really a Huge Redistribution Scheme”

Fox News

Seattle is set to tax residents for using home heating oil in an effort to move the city away from a dependency on fossil fuels.

The city’s Democratic Mayor Jenny Durkan in late September signed into law a bill that could prove costly to those unable to keep up with emerging home technology. A tax on heating oil for homes will go into effect starting next summer, giving residents of Seattle less than a year to make costly adjustments or risk paying even more in taxes.  Continue reading “Seattle’s new home oil tax could penalize elderly, middle-class families”

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

Superior Court Judge Anita Farris struck down Seattle’s gun storage ordinance Monday, ruling it violates the state’s 36-year-old preemption law.

Preemption laws exist in various states around the union. They forbid cities and other localities from passing gun controls that exceed those which exist at the state level. Continue reading “Superior Court Judge Strikes Down Seattle Gun Storage Ordinance”

Fox News

Pacific Gas & Electric may be shutting off the power for a lot of people in California again.

The utility announced that it may need to do another “public safety” outage to prevent wildfires — less than two weeks after it did the same thing to 2 million Californians — much to the frustration of residents and officials. This potential new power outage could impact up to 500,000 people.  Continue reading “500k PG&E customers may lose power as San Jose revolts with buyout proposal”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Low-income consumers are struggling to make ends meet despite the “greatest economy ever,” and if a recession strikes or the employment cycle continues to decelerate — this could mean the average American with insurmountable debts will likely fall behind on their debt servicing payments, according to a UBS report, first reported by Bloomberg.

UBS analyst Matthew Mish wrote in a recent report that 44% of consumers don’t make enough money to cover their expenses.  Continue reading “Nearly Half Of US Consumers Report Their Incomes Don’t Cover Their Expenses”

Breitbart – by Amy Furr

A Florida man was arrested Thursday for allegedly beating a man to death after he caught him watching he and his girlfriend have sex.

Victor Vickery, 30, was taken into custody on Thursday following an investigation into the July 2018 death of 57-year-old Asaad Akar by the Fort Lauderdale Police Department. Continue reading “Naked Florida Man Allegedly Beats Peeping Tom to Death After Catching Him Outside Girlfriend’s Window”

Reuters

JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Benjamin Netanyahu gave up his effort to form a new government on Monday after failing to secure a majority coalition, creating an opportunity for centrist rival Benny Gantz to replace Israel’s longest serving prime minister.

Netanyahu, who heads the right-wing Likud party, said he had been unable to form a government following an election in September, and was returning the mandate back to Israel’s president, Reuven Rivlin. Rivlin said he intends to task Gantz with the job of putting together a new government.  Continue reading “Israel’s Netanyahu gives up effort to form new government”

RT

US President Donald Trump is “fully prepared” to use military force against Turkey if “needed,” Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has declared, qualifying the statement by insisting Washington prefers to use its “diplomatic powers.”

“We prefer peace to war,” Pompeo told CNBC in a taped interview that aired Monday afternoon.  Continue reading “Trump ‘fully prepared’ for military action against Turkey – Pompeo”

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Middle East Monitor

There is an old saying that “the Kurds have no friends but the mountains”. Poetic, poignant and tragic; but not quite true. Despite the mainstream Western media lamenting the latest “betrayal” of Kurdish allies by the US government, there has been one ally who has had a consistent relationship with the Kurds: Israel.  Continue reading “The Kurds may well have ‘no friends but the mountains’, but they do have Israel”

Daily Caller – by Peter Hasson

Biologically male cyclist Rachel McKinnon won a women’s world championship Saturday.

McKinnon, representing Canada, won gold for the sprint event in the women’s 35-39 age category at the 2019 Masters Track Cycling World Championships in Manchester, England.  Continue reading “Biological Male Sets World Record For Women’s Cycling”

Daily Mail

Extinction Rebellion is paying activists up to £400 a week to lead the protests that have brought chaos to the streets of Britain, documents seen by The Mail on Sunday reveal.

Protesters have received payments totalling more than £70,000 in four months alone. Continue reading “Extinction Rebellion climate change zealots are paid £400 a week to bring mayhem to our streets”

Free Beacon – by Stephen Gutowski

National law enforcement organizations harshly criticized Democratic presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke’s plan to send police officers to collect AR-15s and AK-47s from those who refuse to turn them in under his mandatory buyback scheme.

In interviews with the Washington Free Beacon, leaders from groups representing hundreds of thousands of law enforcement officers described Beto’s gun confiscation plan as “ridiculous,” “asinine,” and likely unconstitutional.  Continue reading “Police Groups Slam Beto’s Plan to Send Cops to Collect Americans’ Guns”